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POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTERDAY. Bow-sTBEeT.-Mr. Bcojamin Sloman, carpenter and ma. chinist of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, appeared befor& Mr. H~enry to answer a charge of wilful perjury, preferred; against him by Madame Caradori, the prima donna of the, opera company ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... narrative. The prosecutor was a Mr. Wil. liam Onion, who carries on the business of a carriage trimming manufactnrer in Drury-lane, nad it appeared that he became acquainted with the prisoner in June last, aml that shortly afterwards he entered his service ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Sir W. P. Wood. His Honour stated that he was walking through Princes. street, on his wav froma Lineoln's-inn-fields to Drury-lane, at La f-past five, on Monday evening, ?? lie saw a man r-nning along with a basket of glass in his hand, followed by a ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... the 7th of August the proseentrix received £I 7. 6d. rin payment of a Post-offce order, and she went to Charles- street, Drury-lane, to see a person there about eiose work. ?? had the money in her hand, and as she was leaving the thouse rhe called at, ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... assaulting the police at Jullien's Promenade Concert, at Drury-lane Theatre, on Monday night. Inspector Darkin, of the A division, described the obarac- ter of these annual disturbances at Drury-lane. A number of young gentlemen made it a rule to go in a ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—MONDAY

... fromn a customerr, and directed hini to pay tire care Ito Meesets Spalding and ilodge, the wholesale stittiotiers, ir | Drury-lane. Instead of doing so, however, the pleisoner went ito the Strand branic of the Royal British Bank anrs got cash for the ...

UNFOUNDED CHARGE OF HIGHWAY ROBBERY

... being drunk and using obscene language at tire Opera Stores, in Bow- street. Mr. Boleno, the landlord, ansl the popular Drury-lane TheatreClewn, said that the prisoner, he believed, had fre- quently been at his house in his absence, and heal insulted ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... the prisorer guilty of receiving tbeQ prc perty. th Thomas, theoffilcer, sold in February, 1ll9, he stit'be prisoner at Drury-lane Theatre, in the act of pi eh pockets. He took him to the station and there cautiottne him. He had since been in custody ...

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY AN ACTRESS

... obtain the direction of the French theatre in that capital. The homeourable axed ?? Office of Ymaster or Sireasurer of the Drury-lane Theatrical Fund, left vacant T by the lamented death of thi late Mr. Harley, has beantt uaijmously oonferred on Mr. B. Weblster ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... traced the father of the children Rapley and the mother of the Knocks to be cohabiting together at No. 36, Browiilow- 5:reet, Drury-lane, living in profligacy and indolence on the vagrancy of their children, wio for ah length of tim e had been sent out to beg ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... dismissed the petition. IN RE XAMES ELSLEY--3BTTING OFFICES. The insolvent had kept the Ress and Crown public-house, in Drury-lane, and at the same time kept a betting-office in St. Martin's-lane. Mr. Hughes opposed, and objected to the description as ...